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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1850-1859) - Established 1850 as an [[American Fur Company]] fur trading post and | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1850-1859) - Established 1850 as an [[American Fur Company]] fur trading post and named after [[John R. Sarpy]], a partner in that company. Abandoned and burned in 1859. Replaced by [[Fort Sarpy (2)]]. | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
- | Constructed in 1850 on the north bank of the Yellowstone River, just below the mouth of the Rosebud River, in present-day Rosebud County. This fortified Crow Indian trading post was established by [[Alexander Culbertson]] of the [[American Fur Company]] and named for [[John B. Sarpy]], a Company partner. | ||
Fort Sarpy was said to have a 100 foot square stockade of fifteen-foot high pickets. In May 1855, the Company abandoned and burned Fort Sarpy (1) indicating that it was "badly forted" and replaced it with [[Fort Sarpy (2)]], south of the Yellowstone River. | |||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
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(F) 46.3003, -107.1290, Fort | (F) 46.3003, -107.1290, Fort Sarpy (1) | ||
(1850-1859) | (1850-1859) | ||
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'''Location:''' Rosebud County, Montana. | '''Location:''' Rosebud, Rosebud County, Montana. | ||
{{Mapit-US-cityscale|46.3003|-107.1290}} | {{Mapit-US-cityscale|46.3003|-107.1290}} | ||
* Elevation: | * Elevation: 2,600' | ||
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'''GPS Locations:''' | |||
* {{GPSLinkLong|Lat= 46.3003|Lon=-107.1290}} Fort Sarpy (1) Approx Loc | |||
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[[See Also:]] | |||
* [[Fort Sarpy (2)]] | |||
* [[American Fur Company]] | |||
'''Sources:''' | '''Sources:''' | ||
* {{Roberts}}, page 477. | |||
* {{Hart}}, page 74 (indicates only one location) | * {{Hart}}, page 74 (indicates only one location) | ||
'''Links: ''' | '''Links: ''' | ||
* [https://www.northamericanforts.com/West/mt2.html#sarpy1 North America Forts - Fort Sarpy (1)] | |||
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[[Category:All]] | [[Category:All]] | ||
[[Category:Montana Forts]] | [[Category:Montana Forts]] | ||
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Fort Sarpy (1) (1850-1859) - Established 1850 as an American Fur Company fur trading post and named after John R. Sarpy, a partner in that company. Abandoned and burned in 1859. Replaced by Fort Sarpy (2). HistoryConstructed in 1850 on the north bank of the Yellowstone River, just below the mouth of the Rosebud River, in present-day Rosebud County. This fortified Crow Indian trading post was established by Alexander Culbertson of the American Fur Company and named for John B. Sarpy, a Company partner. Fort Sarpy was said to have a 100 foot square stockade of fifteen-foot high pickets. In May 1855, the Company abandoned and burned Fort Sarpy (1) indicating that it was "badly forted" and replaced it with Fort Sarpy (2), south of the Yellowstone River. Current StatusUnknown
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